The Raptors shot better than 53 percent in winning their first game under new head coach Dwane Casey, who was named to the position in June after Toronto had gone 22-60 during the 2010-11 season under Jay Triano.

"It's one game," Casey said. "I don't want to get too excited on wins and I don't want to get too upset on losses. There are 65 more games."

Hansbrough had 15 points and 13 rebounds, West, a high-profile, free-agent acquisition, finished with 11 points and 12 rebounds, and Roy Hibbert netted 16 points with 14 boards for the Pacers, who made their first playoff appearance since 2006 last season.

"We've got a strong front court on this team, which I am very excited about," Pacers head coach Frank Vogel said. "We're going to be a strong offensive rebounding team."

The Pacers were playing their first game since the interim tag was removed from Vogel, who led Indiana to a 20-18 finish last year when he took over for the fired Jim O'Brien.

Home cooking has meant everything in this series recently with the host taking 11 straight. The Pacers have lost in their last five visits to Toronto and eight of nine overall.